Wildlife releases are usually joyous events. Uplifting scenes of animals cautiously nosing the air as they take their first ...
Releasing rescued slow lorises back into the wild may sound heroic, but most don’t survive. In one study, seven out of nine were killed—largely by other lorises defending their territory.
A baby slow loris was rescued in Assam’s Bokakhat, raising concerns about habitat loss and wildlife displacement.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new infant is one of just 50 pygmy slow lorises across AZA-accredited zoos in North America. In the picture shared by the zoo, ...